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Lee Baxter Appointed as General Manager at Myriad Solar

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Published: Saturday, 09 March 2013 16:01

Myriad Solar PV are pleased to announce that they have appointed Lee Baxter as their new General Manager.

Lee has been with Myriad CEG for eight years, originally joining from SCG when it became a part of the company. Myriad Solar are now an integral part of the Myriad CEG renewable team with a well-established name in the construction and education industries.

With Lee leading the Myriad Solar team we are able to offer value-engineered solar PV systems, turn-key solutions and expertise in integrated solar panels.

Lee is now looking to develop the value-engineering department that the team are developing.

One of the main tasks in his new role will be overseeing the development of an in house “Value Engineering” department the company is creating, which is seen as playing a key part in Myriad Solar PV’s future growth.

He said: "We are focused on delivering value engineering: quality that also gives our clients maximum value and adds a smartness & sharpness to way we work with key supply chain partners.

It is about listening and responding to the needs of our customers and ensuring that we work in a smarter way. There are different ways of delivering value for money; it is not always about price. Our approach to value engineering is that we are here to help our clients save money and deliver great quality.”

The father-of-three, from Hampshire, who studied at Farnborough Technical College, added: “I am really looking forward to my new role and playing an important part in the future development of the company. We are winning strong orders on good, quality projects and a lot of our customers are coming back for repeat business. That is testament to the excellence of our work and our understanding of their needs. It is very much about building relationships.”